Most of the topics covered on this site deal with Ethical Hacking topics, but a solid graps of general security is a must. This board covers those more general credentials from CompTIA, ISC2, SANS, etc.

I used practice tests at http://cccure.org/ as well as did all the end of chapter quizzes and practice tests from the Krutz and Vines CISSP book and finished the exam in under 2 hours. At the time I took it, I only had practical experience in a couple of the domains. That was about 6 years ago though so no clue what has changed since then.

I hope you must have read, at least once, the official study guide for CISSP CBK book. Cccure.org has good quizzes on CISSP. Content is very wide, covering most the technologies, as you might be aware. I cleared it some 4 years back and I do not expect it to change drastically. Exam would be around 250 questions and it gives you sufficient time of 6 hours to complete it!! How long were you preparing for this exam?

Nah, I was just going to pound out a bunch of practice tests and skip the book. HA, just kidding. Yes, I actually have a few books I've been reading but was just curious of what other folks have used in regards to practice questions.

tturner wrote:I used practice tests at http://cccure.org/ as well as did all the end of chapter quizzes and practice tests from the Krutz and Vines CISSP book and finished the exam in under 2 hours. At the time I took it, I only had practical experience in a couple of the domains. That was about 6 years ago though so no clue what has changed since then.

i did several tests on the internet and also a few from different books and i must say the cccure test exam came as close as you are going to get to the real thing. my advice is stick with those. remember that it has been a while so chances are it is different now...

CISSP, CEH, ECSA, OSCP, OSWP, eCPPT, eWAPT

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